RegezM3
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 48
- Reaction score
- 7
- Points
- 87
- Location
- haverhill, ma
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
Newbie boater with a 2015 AR240. Took it out for ONE ride and already damaged the gelcoat and put a few scratches on the sides coming into the dock at different angles. I have plenty of very nice Taylor Made bumpers which are even wrapped in cloth for added protection but haven't mastered coming in perfect yet. I understand low speed maneuvering will come with practice but looking at these scratches on my new boat is killing me! I'm going to order the XL thrust vectors (Do they really make that big a difference with the new 2015 keel & where is best place to order them?) and perhaps more body contour bumpers to add to my existing 3 standard ones I put out each time... what else can I do?
A friend of mine told me to practice coming up to a mooring buoy out in the water and pretend its a dock so I can practice approaches. I was also told to perhaps try coming in a few feet parallel to the dock and then use the opposing motor in the forward positing while closest motor is in neutral to "walk" the boat sidewalks slowly toward to dock. I really wish I could pay someone on the NH/MA line that could give me a few lessons. I'm really bummed out and extremely discouraged. Any advice would be greatly appreciated guys. (feeling defeated with tail between my legs)
Eric
A friend of mine told me to practice coming up to a mooring buoy out in the water and pretend its a dock so I can practice approaches. I was also told to perhaps try coming in a few feet parallel to the dock and then use the opposing motor in the forward positing while closest motor is in neutral to "walk" the boat sidewalks slowly toward to dock. I really wish I could pay someone on the NH/MA line that could give me a few lessons. I'm really bummed out and extremely discouraged. Any advice would be greatly appreciated guys. (feeling defeated with tail between my legs)
Eric
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